Building Systems Design Technology, and Society

We can no longer view building components as artifacts (a brick or a boiler) or as autonomous systems (air conditioning or prefabrication). Rather these components and systems are part of much larger systems of which architects are one agent. This book will help architects more broadly envision thes...

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Other Authors: Moe, Kiel (Editor), Smith, Ryan E (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Routledge 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: systems, technics, and society / Kiel Moe and Ryan E. Smith
  • 1. Construction history: between technological and cultural history / Antoine Pican
  • 2. How the introduction of iron in construction chanted and developed thought patterns in design / Tom F. Peters
  • 3. Retrofitting and redacting masonry engineering / Philippe Block
  • 4. Building systems/building territories: industrialized housing delivery and the role of the architect / Ivan Rupnik
  • 5. "Architecture or revolution": Taylorism, technocracy, and social change / Mary McLeod
  • 6. Glass and light: the inflluence of interior illumination on the "Chicago School" / Thomas Leslie
  • 7. Obsolescence: notes towards a history / Daniel M. Abramson
  • 8. Risky business, fishy forms / Ellen Dineen Grimes
  • 9. Household conditioning (if you are cold, put on a sweater) / William W. Braham
  • 10. A house within a house / Hilary Sample / 11. Architectural production and sociotechnical codes: a theoretical framework / Steven A. Moore and Barbara B. Wilson